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. >>> oscar pistorius trying to get some of his bail restricts changed. the olympic athlete known as the blade runner, charged with murdering his girlfriend on valentine's day. family spokesman tells cnn pistorius wants to travel overseas and sell some of his assets leak his house to pay legal bills. >> weapons of mass destruction development and proliferation is another threat to u.s. interests. north korea demonstrated capabilities th capabilities that threaten the united states and environment of east asia. >> a senate hearing today. north korea has ramped up its threats against the u.s. and south korea. recently north korea scrapped the 1953 armistice that ended fighting with its war in the south. well, anna currin at the for fo bord border watching tensions unfold. >> reporter: as north korea continues to threaten war on the korean peninsula the military hear in south korea reman on high alert. we are on the border near the dmz. this is as close as we can get to north korea. the rail line behind me used to go all the way to pyongyang. now it crosses
. >>> oscar pistorius trying to get some of his bail restricts changed. the olympic athlete known as the blade runner, charged with murdering his girlfriend on valentine's day. family spokesman tells cnn pistorius wants to travel overseas and sell some of his assets leak his house to pay legal bills. >> weapons of mass destruction development and proliferation is another threat to u.s. interests. north korea demonstrated capabilities th capabilities that threaten the united...
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and so you have to figure out, okay, what is it we can change and what is it that is not ours to change. >> shepard: why is it that the thinking that half the population is to be excluded as leadership? how can you be relevant and a figure of authority and one to whom we should pay attention when you exclude half of the population when you don't allow women to be part of things. >> i think you have a very good point, shep. i think women should have a much more active -- >> shepard: is that changeable? >> much more active involvement. >> shepard: why can't a woman be cardinal? >> doesn't necessarily -- if you understood priesthood, the question of authority, women should be able to do that. but the way jesus set it up, even with his first disciples, he had women doing all sorts of things. yet he chose 12 men to pass on the eternal fraternity. and i think there should be more women involved here here in the vatican. with the sex abuse crisis, have happened to the degree it has happened, and a coverup, if there were more women involved in serious positions of leadership, i don't think it w
and so you have to figure out, okay, what is it we can change and what is it that is not ours to change. >> shepard: why is it that the thinking that half the population is to be excluded as leadership? how can you be relevant and a figure of authority and one to whom we should pay attention when you exclude half of the population when you don't allow women to be part of things. >> i think you have a very good point, shep. i think women should have a much more active -- >>...
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i think it would get a lot of people who are talking to me anyway hope that something is really changing. >> but do anyone -- folks who have worked in the vatican, cardinals who have worked in the vatican, they don't say that they are not reformers, do they? >> well, listen, everybody says they're for reform. the question is how do you define it. i think many of the cardinals who are coming into this election from other parts of the world, who are kind of in an anti-establishment mood, to be honest with you, what they mean by reform are kind of three things. one, they want the vatican to be more transparent both internally and externally. second, they want people to be held accountable. there has been a serial problem over the last eight years of people quite honestly dropping the ball just in terms of good governance and never being held accountable for it. and the third, they want this place to be efficient. the old saying in rome about the vatican is talk to me on tuesday and i'll get back to you in 300 years. that may have worked in the past but i think there are a lot of people who
i think it would get a lot of people who are talking to me anyway hope that something is really changing. >> but do anyone -- folks who have worked in the vatican, cardinals who have worked in the vatican, they don't say that they are not reformers, do they? >> well, listen, everybody says they're for reform. the question is how do you define it. i think many of the cardinals who are coming into this election from other parts of the world, who are kind of in an anti-establishment...
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but in doing so, it counts on the repeal of the affordable care act, or obama care, includes changes to medicare, consolidates the tax code into just two different bracket, and is contingent, here's a big part, contingent on the approval of the keystone xl pipeline. is this a bruudget that democra can get behind, especially considering it goes after repealing obama care and wants to promote oil drilling. >> i'm very disappointed in paul. he refuses to recognize that the election is over. this was the key issues that he's talking about in his budget, that the american people have rejected. one of the things that you missed, he has an $800 billion savings. during the campaign, he and his candidate were knocking the heck out of obama for cutting medicare. guess what, he takes the $800 billion that's saved as a result of obama care and puts in his bug as a saving, even though he wants repeal obama care. >> is that why he's being ridiculed for this? >> he should not be ridiculed. it's a poor political posture. it has no impact at all on the economist. it's playing with numbers. but at the
but in doing so, it counts on the repeal of the affordable care act, or obama care, includes changes to medicare, consolidates the tax code into just two different bracket, and is contingent, here's a big part, contingent on the approval of the keystone xl pipeline. is this a bruudget that democra can get behind, especially considering it goes after repealing obama care and wants to promote oil drilling. >> i'm very disappointed in paul. he refuses to recognize that the election is over....
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they can change. one of the most interesting dynamics here in picking a pope as opposed to presidential politics is that when you have two candidates who are head to head and neck and neck, in politics, and the presidential type of election, there is a consensus, a compromise and somebody wand winds up winning. here, because of this third factor, it is my mind, your mind, and then god's mind, they often disqualify both, you know. we don't think god wants either of them to get 77 votes. and that's when you get this third man in. that's how 1978 we got john paul ii. that's why someone like marc ouellet from canada is getting talk. sure, he's not one of the main guys, but if angelo scola as we keep hearing, the archbishop of milan, or odilo scherer, if they can't get 77 votes, maybe we need somebody else. and that's how -- that fuels the speculation. this first vote sets the table. >> you heard about american cardinals, timothy dolen from new york and o'malley from boston, perhaps unlikely -- what do you
they can change. one of the most interesting dynamics here in picking a pope as opposed to presidential politics is that when you have two candidates who are head to head and neck and neck, in politics, and the presidential type of election, there is a consensus, a compromise and somebody wand winds up winning. here, because of this third factor, it is my mind, your mind, and then god's mind, they often disqualify both, you know. we don't think god wants either of them to get 77 votes. and...
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we need change. and so, you have this contrast between the spiritual, the solemn, the rituals that are supposed to be pointing up to heaven and when you walk into a church and you look up and you say, oh, that's beautiful and on the other hand, the human factor, call it politics, i like to call it the human factor and this is so much, it's a part of the messiness of trying to follow god in a world that's very weak and in human beings who are very weak. so that's what i see is this contrast, megyn, inspiring and sometimes discouraging, too. >> whoever it will be, will be in addition to a religious leader an inspirational leader for more than 1.2 billion catholics in this world. just look it, right now, they are cardinals and they are men of god, but when you ascend to the position of the pope, it is an entirely different matter and the effects the pope has on regular people across the globe, across the globe, is jaw dropping. i mean, people will be brought to tears just to get a look at him and people
we need change. and so, you have this contrast between the spiritual, the solemn, the rituals that are supposed to be pointing up to heaven and when you walk into a church and you look up and you say, oh, that's beautiful and on the other hand, the human factor, call it politics, i like to call it the human factor and this is so much, it's a part of the messiness of trying to follow god in a world that's very weak and in human beings who are very weak. so that's what i see is this contrast,...
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that certainly has changed over the centuries to becoming a much more public figure, it's still a life-changing, absolutely radical change in whoever this person will be. and so they're not campaigning for themselves, i assure you. they're looking for somebody else who might be, in their opinion, god is calling to take on this task. jenna: father morris, it's interesting to hear you say that because one of the things we talked a great deal about when we saw pope benedict leave for the final time was that he never wanted to be pope. he was very reluctant during this conclave process to step forward and take that position. and i'm wondering if you could give us a little bit more context for what things are like this time around versus what they were like -- >> sure. jenna: -- nearly a decade ago when that was taking place. >> that's a great question, jenna. and, you know, eight years ago i was here, and i had the blessing to be covering that conclave as well. and i can tell you that the name on the lips of every one of those cardinals eight years ago was ratzinger. what do you think about him? wh
that certainly has changed over the centuries to becoming a much more public figure, it's still a life-changing, absolutely radical change in whoever this person will be. and so they're not campaigning for themselves, i assure you. they're looking for somebody else who might be, in their opinion, god is calling to take on this task. jenna: father morris, it's interesting to hear you say that because one of the things we talked a great deal about when we saw pope benedict leave for the final...
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or is there some deeper change to be made in the party? martha: if republicans and conservatives are scratching their heads over what went wrong, at one place where they seem to be extremely focused on this group was the democratic convention, byron. we watched speaker after speaker focus on women's rights, reproductive rights, all of that. i think a lot of people at the time thought, why are they spending so much time talking about something that really doesn't feel front and center when you talk about the economy and jobs and all the things that seem to be the headlines? they had a very good grasp of a group they needed to focus on and win over and they did. >> that was no accident at all. they had done a lot of research on that. you're right. republicans say, seems like jobs and economy are the biggest issue but the obama campaign and democrats. >> very well among those target voters, especially unmarried women, the social issues actually were quite important and they really, engaged in a lot of scare techniques. they suggested republic
or is there some deeper change to be made in the party? martha: if republicans and conservatives are scratching their heads over what went wrong, at one place where they seem to be extremely focused on this group was the democratic convention, byron. we watched speaker after speaker focus on women's rights, reproductive rights, all of that. i think a lot of people at the time thought, why are they spending so much time talking about something that really doesn't feel front and center when you...
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this is a change in tactics to reflect the change in sek stances with the looming fiscal deadline, we have an opportunity to build consensus from the middle out and that's what this is all about. >> you're getting a lot of grief on another subject as well, the decision to suspend those white house tours. yesterday here in "the situation room" i spoke with senator rand paul. listen to what he said. >> when i talk to workinging-class people and they find out that their taxes are being sent to a country that burns our flag and chants death to america, meanwhile, we don't have tours in the white house and you know what the president's done now he's closing the entrances to the office buildings out hill and i asked the capitol hill police, where are they? are they not working? no, they've been assigned to other looks. so this mickey mouse games that he does and then he gives $250 million in addition to the couple billion we already give to egypt i think is a disgrace. >> you can't afford a few million dollars to keep those tour, but you can afford an extra $2 million to give to egypt the m
this is a change in tactics to reflect the change in sek stances with the looming fiscal deadline, we have an opportunity to build consensus from the middle out and that's what this is all about. >> you're getting a lot of grief on another subject as well, the decision to suspend those white house tours. yesterday here in "the situation room" i spoke with senator rand paul. listen to what he said. >> when i talk to workinging-class people and they find out that their taxes...
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before we started the show, we were at 497,000 and some change. not that you guys are change. but now we are well above 500,000. 503, sara? tomorrow morning we'll tell you how high we've gotten. >> because i begged! >> klg went on her knees, and not sure what she'll do tomorrow. >> it ain't the first time. >> tomorrow actress jennifer esposito. >> and jennifer gourder with paint tricks. >> and weight loss. >> enjoy your tuesday booze-day, everybody. tomorrow it is wednesday wines-day. i'll keep talking until they say stop. >> bye! >>> good morning. thanks for being with us. i'm marla tellez. >> i'm jon kelley. good morning, everybody. we have breaking news in morgan hill where we've just learned police arresting a teacher at a daycare facility accused of drugging children's drinks. 59-year-old debra worked at the academy, in charge of one and two years old. they noticed her putting unknown substance in drinking cuts. when confronted, she add milted it's a sleeping aid. she's facing child endangerment charges and held at the santa clara county jail. >>> school officials are sho
before we started the show, we were at 497,000 and some change. not that you guys are change. but now we are well above 500,000. 503, sara? tomorrow morning we'll tell you how high we've gotten. >> because i begged! >> klg went on her knees, and not sure what she'll do tomorrow. >> it ain't the first time. >> tomorrow actress jennifer esposito. >> and jennifer gourder with paint tricks. >> and weight loss. >> enjoy your tuesday booze-day, everybody....